Timothée Chalamet was left licking his wounds in London – here are the biggest winners of the Baftas
The BAFTA Awards were held in London, with 'One Battle After Another' winning six awards including Best Film and Best Director.
The BAFTA Awards were presented in London on Sunday, highlighting some of the year's best films in the British film industry. The standout winner of the evening was 'One Battle After Another,' directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, which took home a total of six awards, including prestigious honors such as Best Film and Best Director. The horror movie 'Sinners' also made a notable impact, winning three awards, positioning both films as frontrunners for the upcoming 2026 Oscars.
Both 'One Battle After Another' and 'Sinners' featured impressive performances and noteworthy technical achievements, with 'Sinners' earning awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Score, among others. Wunmi Mosaku won for her role in 'Sinners', while Sean Penn was recognized for his performance in Anderson’s film. Additionally, 'One Battle After Another' received awards for Best Adapted Screenplay, Editing, and Cinematography, further enhancing its status in the ongoing awards season.
The event also celebrated other films, with 'This Is Endometriosis' winning Best British Short Film and 'Zootropolis 2' taking the award for Best Animated Feature. The adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, 'Frankenstein,' won for Best Costume Design and Makeup, demonstrating the broad range of talent and storytelling represented at this year's BAFTAs, underlining the significance of these awards in the film industry and their influence on the upcoming Oscar nominations.